Offers guidance on the importance of taking care of oneself while parenting children with IDD.
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Introduces trauma-informed care and explains how recognizing the impact of trauma helps create safe, supportive environments for children, families, and providers.
Helps families understand what trauma-informed care looks like in practice and supports caregivers in preparing for conversations that center safety, collaboration, and their child’s strengths.
Provides parents and caregivers with tools to help them support children who have been victims of sexual abuse, information on the importance of talking to children and youth about body safety, and guidance on how to respond when children disclose
Provides information for caregivers on choosing trauma-informed care for children with IDD.
Offers ways to support children and talk to them about COVID-19.
Offers parents guidance to parents about how to support your teen while at the hospital before, during, or after a medical procedure.
Offers tips parents can use to help themselves understand a child's behavior following a hospitalization. These tips assist parents with helping their child cope after a hospital stay.
Offer tips on ways parents can cope with their concerns during their child's hospital stay. This fact sheet assists parents with ways to help their child cope with being in the hospital.
Helps learners support children and families through the early years of a child’s life and development.